NATIVE NEWS.
ft -_:A~ jTjai'buleiit/ Aijoi'jg^al.^ y ; (UT TELEGRAEH.), . : '. ; (UNITED PRJ^SS ASSOCIATIONS,). , .: ..; Auckland, . Major Tuke who is m charge at Kawhia wires to tho Hon. M,r Brypp," that Mr.Mackay.has complained ',tHat| the native Tirihain," who made Ira'ther a pacific speech to. • th^ Governor had turned mm. (^Tadkay) "at .'{South 1 xlead; where he was pursuing geological -studies. jThisj is the, first inte,rrupj;ion he has met with, and jiajor; Tuke promises to see Tirihahi regarding : liis conduct. . . Mijbr Tnke mo'iitions that all • the natives at Kawhia~appear interested m -the resultsf7of Tawhiap's visit to England. i\ i ;Tirihahiis\the same native that deistrpyed.the beacons of Kawhia some time back. ...,.' ■ ,
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 101, 25 March 1884, Page 2
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106NATIVE NEWS. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 101, 25 March 1884, Page 2
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